“I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company

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Autor(a) principal: Gallon, Shalimar
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Scheffer, Angela Beatriz Busato, Bitencourt, Betina Magalhães
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cadernos EBAPE.BR
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/6169
Resumo: In the corporate world, studies show that the repatriates, i.e. expatriated professionals who return from their mission abroad, become more committed to the development of their career after an international experience. Expatriation provides knowledge and professional experience, something which may be related, by the repatriate, to possible career ascension or better performance in the organization. However, when this doesn’t occur, frustration can lead him to look for another company which appreciates his knowledge, and this is a major entrepreneurial challenge: the retention of repatriates. This study aims to analyze the perceived relation between repatriation and expectations concerning professional career on the part of professionals who had or have an international professional experience through the Alpha company, a large organization which operates in more than 100 countries and maintains an expatriation process for 12 years, in 9 countries. Thus, a case study was carried out with 21 interviews, discussed through content analysis. As the main finding of this study, one finds out that repatriates start attributing more value to their professional development, establishing a stronger bond with themselves than with the organization where they work. As there’re failures on the part of the company to present a planning to take advantage from the experience of this employee in positions which require more responsibility, some respondents stop thinking of their career within the company. Thus, they open themselves to search for other opportunities in the labor market. On the other hand, those who seek space within the organization end up perceiving themselves as “a problem” for the company.
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spelling “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company"Me fui, volví y vi a nadie": un estudio sobre la trayectoria esperada después de la repatriación de una empresa brasileña“Eu fui, voltei e ninguém viu”: um estudo sobre a expectativa de carreira após a repatriação em uma empresa brasileiraRepatriaçãoCarreiraExpatriaçãoIn the corporate world, studies show that the repatriates, i.e. expatriated professionals who return from their mission abroad, become more committed to the development of their career after an international experience. Expatriation provides knowledge and professional experience, something which may be related, by the repatriate, to possible career ascension or better performance in the organization. However, when this doesn’t occur, frustration can lead him to look for another company which appreciates his knowledge, and this is a major entrepreneurial challenge: the retention of repatriates. This study aims to analyze the perceived relation between repatriation and expectations concerning professional career on the part of professionals who had or have an international professional experience through the Alpha company, a large organization which operates in more than 100 countries and maintains an expatriation process for 12 years, in 9 countries. Thus, a case study was carried out with 21 interviews, discussed through content analysis. As the main finding of this study, one finds out that repatriates start attributing more value to their professional development, establishing a stronger bond with themselves than with the organization where they work. As there’re failures on the part of the company to present a planning to take advantage from the experience of this employee in positions which require more responsibility, some respondents stop thinking of their career within the company. Thus, they open themselves to search for other opportunities in the labor market. On the other hand, those who seek space within the organization end up perceiving themselves as “a problem” for the company.No mundo corporativo, estudos mostram que os repatriados, ou seja, profissionais expatriados que retornam da sua missão no exterior, tornam-se mais comprometidos com o desenvolvimento de sua carreira após uma experiência internacional. A expatriação agrega conhecimento e experiência profissional, o que pode ser relacionado, pelo repatriado, a uma possível ascensão de carreira ou a um melhor desempenho na organização. Entretanto, quando isso não ocorre, a frustração pode levá-lo a procurar outra empresa que valorize seus conhecimentos, sendo esse um dos grandes desafios empresariais: a retenção dos repatriados. Este estudo tem por propósito analisar a relação percebida entre repatriação e expectativas de carreira profissional por parte dos profissionais que tiveram ou estão tendo uma experiência profissional internacional pela empresa Alpha, organização de grande porte com presença em mais de 100 países e que mantém um processo de expatriação há 12 anos, em 9 países. Assim, foi realizado um estudo de caso com 21 entrevistas, discutidas mediante análise de conteúdo. Como principal achado deste estudo constata-se que os repatriados passam a dar mais valor ao seu desenvolvimento profissional, estabelecendo um maior vínculo consigomesmos do que com a organização em que trabalham. Como existem falhas por parte da empresa em apresentar um planejamento para aproveitar a experiência desse empregado em posições que demandem mais responsabilidade, alguns entrevistados deixam de pensar em sua carreira dentro da empresa. Desse modo, abrem-se para a busca de outras oportunidades no mercado de trabalho. Por outro lado, os que buscam espaço dentro da organização acabam se percebendo enquanto “um problema” para a empresa.Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas da Fundação Getulio Vargas2013-03-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/6169Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2013); 128 a 148Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 11 Núm. 1 (2013); 128 a 148Cadernos EBAPE.BR; v. 11 n. 1 (2013); 128 a 1481679-3951reponame:Cadernos EBAPE.BRinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/6169/pdf_35Gallon, ShalimarScheffer, Angela Beatriz BusatoBitencourt, Betina Magalhãesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-10-10T17:35:10Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/6169Revistahttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebapehttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/oaicadernosebape@fgv.br||cadernosebape@fgv.br1679-39511679-3951opendoar:2024-05-13T09:59:42.966156Cadernos EBAPE.BR - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company
"Me fui, volví y vi a nadie": un estudio sobre la trayectoria esperada después de la repatriación de una empresa brasileña
“Eu fui, voltei e ninguém viu”: um estudo sobre a expectativa de carreira após a repatriação em uma empresa brasileira
title “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company
spellingShingle “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company
Gallon, Shalimar
Repatriação
Carreira
Expatriação
title_short “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company
title_full “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company
title_fullStr “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company
title_full_unstemmed “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company
title_sort “I went, I got back, and nobody saw it”: a study on the expected career after repatriation in a Brazilian company
author Gallon, Shalimar
author_facet Gallon, Shalimar
Scheffer, Angela Beatriz Busato
Bitencourt, Betina Magalhães
author_role author
author2 Scheffer, Angela Beatriz Busato
Bitencourt, Betina Magalhães
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Scheffer, Angela Beatriz Busato
Bitencourt, Betina Magalhães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Repatriação
Carreira
Expatriação
topic Repatriação
Carreira
Expatriação
description In the corporate world, studies show that the repatriates, i.e. expatriated professionals who return from their mission abroad, become more committed to the development of their career after an international experience. Expatriation provides knowledge and professional experience, something which may be related, by the repatriate, to possible career ascension or better performance in the organization. However, when this doesn’t occur, frustration can lead him to look for another company which appreciates his knowledge, and this is a major entrepreneurial challenge: the retention of repatriates. This study aims to analyze the perceived relation between repatriation and expectations concerning professional career on the part of professionals who had or have an international professional experience through the Alpha company, a large organization which operates in more than 100 countries and maintains an expatriation process for 12 years, in 9 countries. Thus, a case study was carried out with 21 interviews, discussed through content analysis. As the main finding of this study, one finds out that repatriates start attributing more value to their professional development, establishing a stronger bond with themselves than with the organization where they work. As there’re failures on the part of the company to present a planning to take advantage from the experience of this employee in positions which require more responsibility, some respondents stop thinking of their career within the company. Thus, they open themselves to search for other opportunities in the labor market. On the other hand, those who seek space within the organization end up perceiving themselves as “a problem” for the company.
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